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Friday, January 6, 2017

Fiction Book Review: For the Record by Regina Jennings

Fiction Book Review: For the Record by Regina
Jennings

Book Description:
Betsy Huckabee has big-city dreams, but nobody outside of tiny Pine Gap,
Missouri, seems interested in the articles she writes for her uncle's
newspaper. Her hopes for independence may be crushed, until the best idea she's
ever had comes riding into town.

Deputy Joel Puckett didn't want to leave Texas, but unfair circumstances have
made moving to Pine Gap his only shot at keeping a badge. Worse, this small
town has big problems, and masked marauders have become too comfortable taking
justice into their own hands. He needs to make clear that he's the
law in this town--and that job is made more difficult with a nosy reporter who
seems to follow him everywhere he goes.

The hero Betsy creates to be the star in a serial for the ladies' pages is
based on the dashing deputy, but he's definitely fictional. And since the
pieces run only in newspapers far away, no one will ever know. But the
more time she spends with Deputy Puckett, the more she appreciates the real
hero--and the more she realizes what her ambition could cost him.

My Review:
I love Betsy Huckabee. She's spunky, intelligent and out to get her story. And
Joel Puckett is handsome, brave, and out to get the bad guy. The two of them
make for a great story full of fun, adventure, and maybe some love. If you
enjoy stories set on the frontier, think Hallmark's Then Calls the Heart,
you'll enjoy For the
Record. Picture a town full of interesting characters living out life
together, even when they don't agree. I received this book free from Bethany
House.